Gail Anderson,Principal PlannerRegion of Peel
North West Brampton Shale Resources Policy Review And Draft Regional Official Plan AmendmentPublic Meeting March 28, 2019
Regional Official Plan Policy
Regional Official Plan Policy 5.3.4.2.2 • City of Brampton shall designate all lands in North West
Brampton as a policy area to be known as the “North West Brampton Policy Area” (NWBPA). “to provide for the protection and potential use of the shale resource, while recognizing that the long term use of these lands will be for urban purposes”
• Required policy review following expiry of 10 year moratorium in December 2016
Study Area
Study Terms of Reference
Confirm Shale Resource Location
Evaluate Accessibility of Shale Resources
Determine Current Policy Context
Undertake Economic Analysis
Evaluate Impact to Infrastructure and Growth Management Planning
Study Findings Overview
Growth Management
PPS and Growth Plan require managing growth to: optimize existing urban land supplies optimize existing infrastructure
Existing policy structure recognizes “urban purposes” as the long-term use of these lands
Continued shale protection would have negative impacts on Peel’s growth management and infrastructure planning programs
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Study Findings Overview
Shale resources in North West Brampton are provincially significant and accessible
Provincial policy requires mineral aggregate resources to be identified and protected
Feasibility of shale extraction in North West Brampton is remote due to land assembly and land cost constraints
No quarry applications have been made and no sites have been acquired within the North West Brampton Urban Development Area prior to or during 10 year moratorium
Shale Resources
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Study Conclusion
Full urbanization of the Northwest Brampton Urban Development Area serves a greater long term public interest than protecting the lands for shale extraction.
The study recommended full removal of shale protection within the North West Brampton Urban Development Area.
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Proposed Policy Amendment
Chapter 5, Regional Structure, objectives for the North West Brampton Urban Development Area are amended by deleting Objective 5.3.4.1.6 in its entirety and replacing it with the following:
“5.3.4.1.6 To provide for the availability and use of the North West Brampton Urban Development Area for shale resource extraction and provide for the continued protection and use of the provincially significant shale resource in the Greenbelt Plan Area adjacent to North West Brampton Urban Development Area.”
Proposed Policy Amendment cont.
Chapter 5, Regional Structure, is amended by deleting policies 5.3.4.2.2 f) and g) in their entirety and replacing them with the following:
“ 5.3.4.2.2 f) That shale extraction be permitted and that the protection of provincially significant shale resources identified as HPMARA on Schedule C of this Plan be continued in accordance with the following:
Proposed Policy Amendment cont.
• Recognize all of the North West Brampton Urban Development Area will be planned to accommodate growth;
• Identify and protect shale resources in the Provincial Greenbelt Plan Area;
• Retain permission for shale extraction, without the need for an Official Plan Amendment, in the North West Brampton Urban Development Area and in the Greenbelt Plan Area;
Proposed Policy Framework cont.
• Allow secondary planning to proceed with requirements to address land use compatibility and protection of aggregate resource areas and licensed sites;
• Ensure that shale extraction will not restrict planning for the North-South Transportation Corridor;
• Revise Schedule C to delete the High Potential Mineral Aggregate Resource Area designation in the North West Brampton Urban Development Area and update the HPMARA mapping in the Greenbelt Plan Area.
Proposed Mapping Amendments
• Regional Official Plan Schedule C is amended by:o Adding High Potential Mineral Aggregate Resource Area (HPMARA) designation
based on updated provincial mapping of significant bedrock in the Greenbelt Plan Area.
o Deleting the HPMARA designation from the Northwest Brampton Urban Development Area.
o Deleting the HPMARA in the Greenbelt Plan Area where provincial bedrock mapping indicated the resource is no longer accessible.
o Deleting HPMARA in the Greenbelt Plan Area where policies prohibit aggregate extraction (e.g. significant woodlands).
o Deleting fragmented areas of isolated resources.o Retaining the remaining HPMARA identification in the Greenbelt Plan Area.
Proposed Mapping Amendment
Next Steps
• Comments Requested By: April 12, 2019• Additional Follow Up Consultation• Recommendation Report to Council: June 2019
For Further Information The Background Study and staff reports related to the proposed Shale Resources Policy Review Regional Official Plan Amendment are available at www.peelregion.ca/planning/bramptonshale/or by contacting:
Gail Anderson, Principal PlannerRegion of Peel
10 Peel Centre Drive, 6th Floor, Suite ATelephone: 905-791-7800
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